Improvement in double-shovel chltzvatos



end 'of the beams A by n. pin or bolt.

v is securely connected with thc rfcar edge of the vp oint E.

l 2. 'lhc combination'oi' the adjiistable brace G 'with v the curyedrear pa @ni-m' i ts @fini 'Lenin .Paten-i No. 77,474, dated Maja; 868.

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To ALLY wHoM I'r MAY ooNoERN:

Be it known that I, SIMON B. FORBES, ofNew Cumberland, in thecounty of Hancock, :tnd'SteteofWest Virginia, have invented a. new and useful vI mprovennant in lDouble-Shovclv Cultivators; and I do hereby deelire that the following is u. full, clear, and exact descriptionfthereof, which will encblethosesk-illed in the'urt to make 'and use the saine, .reference being .had'to the accompanying drawings,'.forming part of this sneciicntion,' i

in which- A Figure-1 is a perspective view of my improved cultivator, one of the niould-boards'v being removed. Figure 2 is a. detail view of one 'of the mouldboards. Similailetters of reference indicate corresponding parts.

My invention has for its object to furnish en improved double-shovel -cultivator, simple -in' eonstruction,

e'ective in operation, and easily operated.

Andit consists in the construction and combination of tbc verious'parts, as hereinafter more fully described.

A are the beams,'which arolmadc of iron, and the' icar ends owhich are bent or i:urveddownfvards to form the standards.

B are the handles, the forward ends of which are connected to thc beams A, and thc rear ends bf which are held intheir proper relative positions by being connected to eachother by a' round or cross-bar, b'.

C is t,he draught-bar, .which is made in nbout,the form shown in lig. 1, the end s or rearpertof which may be connected to the middle 'posts' of the beams A, and-thc forward part of whichis connected to 'the forward D is aV horizontal bur, o r sole, which -is pivoted to the lower end of ,the beam A, and to the forward end ot which thc point E is attached. Y v

The point E is madcwith an outwardly-projecting ivin g,', e', upon each side, 'as shown in iig. 1,4v F is themould-board, which is made in'nhoutithe form shown in tigs. 1 and 2, and the lower 'en The upper partof the mmld-honrdI1 issecurely bolted to t in the drawings. A

G is o. brace-bnr, thelowciend of which is securely D, and the upper end Vofwhich -the said hemmen-d through n. slo't in the upper end of the said brace-bar, to make the pleughs'run deeper or shallowcr, as' may be desired,

I claim as nc\v,"'ahd desire to secure by Lettcrs'-Iatci- 1t-l- Y 1. The combination of thesole D, double-winged'pb'neE -end double mould-board Fgwthcach other, enbstantially 'as herein shown and-described, and for the purpose.set. t' xth l D, substantially as hereinshown .und described, and fr lthc purposesct foi-th', 1 Y i 4s IMEoN B.FoRBEs. Witnesses:

J. 1M. .McFnnLL Em H. McFEELY.

d of which hc lm vcr curved end'ott'ho' beam A, as shown attachcdto the rcar portret'. the soleAor horizontal barV y is adjustnblysecuicdto thc curved partof thc bcnm'A bye bolt-passing through so that thelsuid brace may be adjusted' rtsof the beam and with the sole 

